The opening of the Bethel Terminal has been delayed once again, following what planners are calling contractor mistakes and a wet summer construction season.
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The opening of the Bethel Terminal has been delayed once again, following what planners are calling contractor mistakes and a wet summer construction season.
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EDMONTON – Edmonton residents will see their average annual charge for sewer and garbage services rise about $50 next year, say documents released Wednesday.
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James C. West, lead oil services and drilling analyst at Barclays Capital, is seeing incredible growth ahead for oil production around the world. In this interview with The Energy Report, West explains how likely constitutional change in Mexico will spur momentous industry growth, along with new deepwater targets opening up in offshore China. Meanwhile, decent commodity prices and economic improvement in Eastern Europe are creating powerful oil price tailwinds. But the best news is closer to home, in North America. Find out which companies are positioned to thrive in the year ahead.
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CALGARY – Business owners across Alberta are more optimistic about the future than this time last year, according to the semi-annual BMO Small Business Confidence Report released Monday.
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The Alberta government’s decision to implement the new Home Buyer Protection Act has been moved back to Feb. 1, 2014.
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SAINT JOHN, N.B. – TransCanada has delayed its goal of filing an application for its proposed Energy East Pipeline with the National Energy Board until next year.
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Kevin Griffiths, Chief Building Official and manager of Building Regulations talks about Residential ePermit and The City’s efforts to place residential permit applications online starting in 2014.
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A number of new businesses on the trail are expected to open their doors to customers in the spring of 2014.
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EDMONTON – A new mandatory warranty program for Albertans buying new homes that was supposed to come into effect this fall will be delayed to next February.
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Business forecasters maintained their rosy view of the U.S. economy in 2014, predicting 3% growth by the second quarter of next year, low inflation and improving employment.
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